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GA US Senate - Appointment
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Office | Senate |
Honorific | Senator - Abbr: Sen. |
Type | Appointment |
Filing Deadline | November 18, 2019 - 10:00pm Central |
Polls Open | December 04, 2019 - 09:00am Central |
Polls Close | December 04, 2019 - 09:10am Central |
Term Start | January 01, 2020 - 12:00pm |
Term End | January 20, 2021 - 12:00pm |
Contributor | Maryland Republican |
Last Modified | IndyGeorgia April 02, 2022 01:41pm |
Data Sources | [Link] |
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To fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Isakson.
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Chris Carr (R)
Nov 18, 2019
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Geoff Duncan (R)
Nov 18, 2019
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Karen Handel (R)
Nov 18, 2019
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B.J. Pak (R)
Sep 18, 2019
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Casey Cagle (R)
00, 2019
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Michael R. "Mike" Crane (R)
00, 2019
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Drew Ferguson (R)
00, 2019
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Newt Gingrich (R)
00, 2019
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Tom Graves (R)
00, 2019
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Hunter Hill (R)
00, 2019
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W.B. "Burt" Jones (R)
00, 2019
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Josh McKoon (R)
00, 2019
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Harold Melton (R)
00, 2019
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Sonny Perdue (R)
00, 2019
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Brad Raffensperger (R)
00, 2019
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Austin Scott (R)
00, 2019
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David Shafer (R)
00, 2019
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I created this based on names I saw online. The Governor, if I understand correctly, will make an appointment and I very much doubt a serious, contested primary. So I guess this page can be converted to the appointment when the time comes.
I created this based on names I saw online. The Governor, if I understand correctly, will make an appointment and I very much doubt a serious, contested primary. So I guess this page can be converted to the appointment when the time comes.
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D:10313 | The Hunt-isto ( 73.6527 points)
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Wed, August 28, 2019 04:23:25 PM UTC0:00
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I noticed that as well.
I noticed that as well.
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D:1 | RP ( 5618.8218 points)
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Wed, August 28, 2019 05:18:54 PM UTC0:00
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I converted this to an Appointment and set up the special nonpartisan w/potential runoff election for Nov 2020.
I converted this to an Appointment and set up the special nonpartisan w/potential runoff election for Nov 2020.
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Thank you! I didn’t realize it was a nonpartisan election until well afterwards!
Thank you! I didn’t realize it was a nonpartisan election until well afterwards!
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D:1 | RP ( 5618.8218 points)
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Wed, August 28, 2019 05:55:31 PM UTC0:00
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I didn't either.
I didn't either.
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I really hope Abrams will reconsider the open special senate seat!
I really hope Abrams will reconsider the open special senate seat!
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I:6738 | IndyGeorgia ( 4590.4668 points)
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Wed, August 28, 2019 10:33:07 PM UTC0:00
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Who put Paul Broun in this race? Got a chuckle from that one.
If Isakson made a recommendation, I bet it would be for Chris Carr. Don't know what Kemp's thought process will be, but I don't think he will go for a caretaker.
Who put Paul Broun in this race? Got a chuckle from that one.
If Isakson made a recommendation, I bet it would be for Chris Carr. Don't know what Kemp's thought process will be, but I don't think he will go for a caretaker.
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I:10200 | Jeaux ( 55.7098 points)
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Wed, August 28, 2019 11:25:46 PM UTC0:00
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Abrams has already ruled it out...as for the appointment, I'd think maybe Collins is the favorite? I've been trying to think it over since I heard about the retirement but just can't think of any strong names, in my opinion
Abrams has already ruled it out...as for the appointment, I'd think maybe Collins is the favorite? I've been trying to think it over since I heard about the retirement but just can't think of any strong names, in my opinion
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D:10313 | The Hunt-isto ( 73.6527 points)
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Thu, August 29, 2019 04:05:11 PM UTC0:00
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Jeaux: If you're a betting person, who do you see Kemp appointing to Isakson's US Senate seat ?
Jeaux: If you're a betting person, who do you see Kemp appointing to Isakson's US Senate seat ?
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I:10200 | Jeaux ( 55.7098 points)
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Thu, August 29, 2019 10:37:13 PM UTC0:00
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Legit have zero idea
Legit have zero idea
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R:7114 | Kyle ( 706.9630 points)
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Thu, September 26, 2019 09:13:02 PM UTC0:00
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It feels very vain of Kemp to have people come begging to him for the seat.
Isakson has clashed with Trump more than most GOP senators. Will his recommendation, if given, matter? Also, could Trump recommend/endorse a potential candidate? (If I were him, I would absolutely do so.)
It feels very vain of Kemp to have people come begging to him for the seat.
Isakson has clashed with Trump more than most GOP senators. Will his recommendation, if given, matter? Also, could Trump recommend/endorse a potential candidate? (If I were him, I would absolutely do so.)
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I:9518 | Charlotte Rose ( 246.0513 points)
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Fri, September 27, 2019 01:24:38 PM UTC0:00
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I went through all the applications that have been posted (9/17-9/19) and added several former candidates that applied that were already in the database.
I went through all the applications that have been posted (9/17-9/19) and added several former candidates that applied that were already in the database.
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I:6738 | IndyGeorgia ( 4590.4668 points)
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Tue, November 19, 2019 03:02:49 PM UTC0:00
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Governor Kemp closed the application period last night.
Governor Kemp closed the application period last night.
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D:1989 | RBH ( 5686.1743 points)
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Tue, November 19, 2019 10:02:16 PM UTC0:00
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oh darn, I forgot to do something last night
oh darn, I forgot to do something last night
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D:8509 | DylanSH99 ( 1731.5815 points)
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Tue, November 19, 2019 10:14:40 PM UTC0:00
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Anyone have any educated guesses on who the favorite is to be appointed?
Anyone have any educated guesses on who the favorite is to be appointed?
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One would think he would appoint a woman because they are so severely underrepresented among elected GOP officials nationwide and deserve a seat of the table of governing, however, we all know many Republicans would see that as a white man losing out on a job to a minority.
One would think he would appoint a woman because they are so severely underrepresented among elected GOP officials nationwide and deserve a seat of the table of governing, however, we all know many Republicans would see that as a white man losing out on a job to a minority.
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I:6738 | IndyGeorgia ( 4590.4668 points)
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Wed, November 20, 2019 01:02:43 AM UTC0:00
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If I had to guess a shortlist, it would be Kelly Loeffler, Jan Jones, Doug Collins, Robyn Crittenden, and Allen Poole. It all depends on Kemp's strategic thinking: rally the base, win back the suburbs, improve diversity, provide a reliably ally for the President, etc.
Kemp has surprised some political circles in Georgia by appointing diverse candidates to various posts, so he could go bold in terms of appointing the first minority Senator or the second female Senator (hopefully one who can serve for multiple days).
If I had to guess a shortlist, it would be Kelly Loeffler, Jan Jones, Doug Collins, Robyn Crittenden, and Allen Poole. It all depends on Kemp's strategic thinking: rally the base, win back the suburbs, improve diversity, provide a reliably ally for the President, etc.
Kemp has surprised some political circles in Georgia by appointing diverse candidates to various posts, so he could go bold in terms of appointing the first minority Senator or the second female Senator (hopefully one who can serve for multiple days).
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Te AJC is reporting that Doug Collins is leaning towards running in the primary for this seat even if he isn't appointed.
Te AJC is reporting that Doug Collins is leaning towards running in the primary for this seat even if he isn't appointed.
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I:6738 | IndyGeorgia ( 4590.4668 points)
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Wed, November 27, 2019 02:04:25 AM UTC0:00
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Per the AJC:
Gov. Brian Kemp embarked on a secretive trip to Washington with Kelly Loeffler, his favorite for a U.S. Senate opening, to try to win Donald Trump’s support after the president repeatedly pushed for another rival, according to several people with direct knowledge of the discussions.
The Sunday trip did not go as expected for Kemp, who encountered a president who was said to be frustrated with his decision-making process and blunt about his support for U.S. Rep. Doug Collins and others whom he considered to be safer political picks.
https://www.ajc.com/blog/politics/georgia-governor-recently-met-with-trump-over-senate-pick/MEyBIlZE5lLZy8pDxXLmtK/#
Per the AJC:
Gov. Brian Kemp embarked on a secretive trip to Washington with Kelly Loeffler, his favorite for a U.S. Senate opening, to try to win Donald Trump’s support after the president repeatedly pushed for another rival, according to several people with direct knowledge of the discussions.
The Sunday trip did not go as expected for Kemp, who encountered a president who was said to be frustrated with his decision-making process and blunt about his support for U.S. Rep. Doug Collins and others whom he considered to be safer political picks.
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Joker:9757 | BrentinCO ( 9683.0742 points)
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Wed, November 27, 2019 04:09:52 AM UTC0:00
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Silly Kemp. Trying to convince this President of anything when he has his mind made up is futile. Trump has brought the ultimate corporate culture to the White House. He is the leader and you don't question the leader.
I'll give credit to Kemp for doing this in "secret." But still how secret could it have been if it was leaked out to the press.
He could have at least softened him up a little by comparing him to the second coming of Christ before this visit like Rick Perry does when he wants something from the President.
Play to the ego, not the brain Brian.
Ultimately Kemp will have to decide if he is his own man or Trump's man. I guess we'll find out when he makes the pick.
Silly Kemp. Trying to convince this President of anything when he has his mind made up is futile. Trump has brought the ultimate corporate culture to the White House. He is the leader and you don't question the leader.
I'll give credit to Kemp for doing this in "secret." But still how secret could it have been if it was leaked out to the press.
He could have at least softened him up a little by comparing him to the second coming of Christ before this visit like Rick Perry does when he wants something from the President.
Play to the ego, not the brain Brian.
Ultimately Kemp will have to decide if he is his own man or Trump's man. I guess we'll find out when he makes the pick.
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D:1 | RP ( 5618.8218 points)
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Wed, November 27, 2019 09:50:59 PM UTC0:00
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I don't know how Kemp can think that the most important qualification for a US Senator isn't speaking up for Trump at his impeachment hearings.
I don't know how Kemp can think that the most important qualification for a US Senator isn't speaking up for Trump at his impeachment hearings.
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R:7114 | Kyle ( 706.9630 points)
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Thu, November 28, 2019 01:23:17 AM UTC0:00
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The Governor of a state shouldn't have to get approval from the president for his Senate pick. I would be outraged if my governor did that, regardless of the president. But, of course, with the cult of Trump, there will be zero backlash.
The Governor of a state shouldn't have to get approval from the president for his Senate pick. I would be outraged if my governor did that, regardless of the president. But, of course, with the cult of Trump, there will be zero backlash.
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D:9642 | EastTexasDem ( 1194.2174 points)
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Sat, November 30, 2019 01:55:33 AM UTC0:00
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Yikes https://twitter.com/mattgaetz/status/1200458921804218369?s=20
Yikes ?s=20
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I:6738 | IndyGeorgia ( 4590.4668 points)
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Sat, November 30, 2019 02:04:33 AM UTC0:00
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Kemp staffer responds to Mr. Gaetz:
https://twitter.com/Ryan_Mahoney/status/1200508906721681409
Kemp staffer responds to Mr. Gaetz:
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I don't understand why more Georgia Republicans aren't pissed that their governor sought the blessing of the President before he appointed their next Senator, but then again given who the President is and who core Republican voters are I get it. As a Democrat, if Northam had went to DC to secure Obama's blessing before appointing someone to a senate vacancy I'd be pissed.
I don't understand why more Georgia Republicans aren't pissed that their governor sought the blessing of the President before he appointed their next Senator, but then again given who the President is and who core Republican voters are I get it. As a Democrat, if Northam had went to DC to secure Obama's blessing before appointing someone to a senate vacancy I'd be pissed.
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